NY's 8th District May Elect A Man Who Thinks Israel Runs Concentration Death Camps

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I never have understood anti-semitism in general, and specifically, the anti-semitism I have heard expressed by many african-americans. I can't speak about nation-wide jewish charity and generousity, but I can say that in Detroit, several of our charitable, medical and arts organizations are generously funded by jewish people.

Jewish Americans strongly supported the civil rights movement in the 50s and 60s.

Jews were the only whites willing to live in neighborhoods where blacks were starting to become a presence. As the demographics shifted, the political representation did, too. Those neighborhoods had Jewish political representatives for a long time after the blacks became majorities, and if a black candidate wanted to defeat them, then the antisemitism card was very useful.

This guy makes Anthony Weiner look like Winston Churchill. Barron is a hateful loon who spends his life in a constant search for the next racial grievance.

To be perfectly clear, I meant Weiner in an ambiguous manner. You may speculate, but I'll give you a hint; I was thinking of:

Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil.C. S. LewisDo not ever say that the desire to "do good" by force is a good motive. Neither power-lust nor stupidity are good motives. (Are you listening Barry)?:mad:Ayn Rand

Jews were the only whites willing to live in neighborhoods where blacks were starting to become a presence. As the demographics shifted, the political representation did, too. Those neighborhoods had Jewish political representatives for a long time after the blacks became majorities, and if a black candidate wanted to defeat them, then the antisemitism card was very useful.

Carl Levin got his start on the Detroit City Council.

If you are ever in Detroit, there are some really cool buildings that are now churches, but used to be temples. There is one that has stained glass windows that display jewish symbols, like the menorah. There is another that is now part of the Little Rock Historic Baptist Church campus, that has the verse about God's temple being a "house of prayer for all nations" carved in the stone at the top of the building. And there is a very modern temple in Southfield near Telegraph and I-696 that resembles Noah's Ark, or at least how it is represented in drawings.